MARCH 2017 VOLUME 10 ISSUE 3
Letter from the Board of Directors
Want to improve your landscape and update it with native plants without breaking the bank? Then mark your calendars for Sat, March 25th from 10a-12p to join your neighbors at the 2nd annual, "Texas Most Wanted: Invasive Plant Buy-Back & Native Plant Swap", being held at 5301 Davis Lane, 78749. Just dig up your pesky and outdated invasive plants to bring them down for your well-earned bounty; a FREE native plant replacement! "Native plants are acclimated to local climate conditions and soils, provide habitat for wildlife, typically require less water and maintenance once established, and do not rely on chemical fertilizers and pesticides to thrive.� Scout your landscapes for these notorious invasive plants commonly seen in Austin: Elephant Ear Asian Jasmine Nandina (Heavenly Bamboo)
Pyracantha Photinia Waxleaf Ligustrum
Common Privet Chinaberry tree Mimosa (Silk Tree)
Already have an abundance of native plants in your landscape? Bring them on down to swap with other like-minded folk who likely grow the native treasures that you are looking for! Bring your native annuals and perennials, including grasses and saplings. We already have several native oak sapling varieties, brown-eyed Copyright Š 2017 Peel, Inc.
The Gazette - March 2017
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